: The .7z suffix suggests a 7-Zip compressed archive .
: It is typically part of a UUENCODE or Base64 data stream.
: These catalogs usually describe paper as "medium," "thick," or "wove" rather than using "Rox.7z" as a paper name itself. Technical Data and SEC Filings Rox.7z
⚓ : There is no commercial printing paper brand named "Rox.7z." It is almost certainly a file extension for a compressed document or a catalog code from a stamp collecting reference.
The string "ROX.\7Z" (and similar variants) appears in the raw ASCII text of SEC EDGAR filings . Technical Data and SEC Filings ⚓ : There
: Often denotes a specific catalog sub-number or printing variety.
It might contain "paper" in the sense of , research papers , or whitepapers . It might contain "paper" in the sense of
If you are looking for a specific document, could you clarify or what topic the "paper" is supposed to cover? 0001292814-16-006275.txt - SEC.gov